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MORE ON SHEA-PORTER

Here is a condensed version of some remarks I previously posted regarding Carol Shea-Porter's recent diatribe about Iraq.
A CONFUSED CONGRESSWOMAN

 

 

            In her remarks during the recent U.S. House debate on a non-binding resolution against President Bush’s plan to send reinforcements to Iraq, Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter drew a sharp contrast between Afghanistan and Iraq:  “Our nation was attacked by evil people who trained in Afghanistan. We have a right to go into Afghanistan to remove the terrorist training camps. As a matter of fact, we should be working even harder there to make sure our Afghanistan mission does not fail. We must not allow the Taliban and other terrorist groups to control Afghanistan again.”

 

            I am glad that Shea-Porter believes that we must prevent terrorists from using Afghanistan as a base to attack America.  It is troubling that the Congresswoman doesn’t seem to understand that the terrorists are also in Iraq and that it is even more vital to prevent terrorists from using Iraq as a base. 

 

Iraq is located in the strategically vital Middle East, a region much more important to our national interests, and Iraq is rich with oil that could be used to finance terrorism against America.  If it is in our national interest to have a terrorist-free Afghanistan, as Shea-Porter contends, then it is at least as much in our national interest to have a terrorist-free Iraq.  The Congresswoman, however, doesn’t seem to even be aware that Al Qaeda is in Iraq.  Her remarks lay the blame for all of the death, destruction and violence that have occurred in Iraq on America.

 

            The most famous aspect of Shea Porter’s remarks has been her reference to Davy Crockett:  “What is this talk I have heard tonight about freedom and liberty? This talk of glory that I heard on the floor. This romanticized language, this talk about Davy Crockett. There is no Davy Crockett in Iraq. Our troops need clear-eyed leaders, not this romantic rabble that we have been hearing.”

 

            I’m all for clear-eyed leadership, but a non-binding resolution is hardly that.  Congress’ constitutional role is not to provide commentary on the President’s effectuation of the war.  If Shea-Porter and her Democrat Party believe their own words, then they are obligated to end the funding.

 

            And as for Davy Crockett, I get the sneaking suspicion that Shea-Porter’s sympathies would have been with Santa-Anna.

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